How Do You Spell HYPOCHROMATIC CELL?

Pronunciation: [hˌa͡ɪpə͡ʊkɹə͡ʊmˈatɪk sˈɛl] (IPA)

The hypochromatic cell is a term used in the field of pathology to describe cells that have a reduced amount of hemoglobin, resulting in a pale appearance. The word is spelled with an 'h,' as indicated by the phonetic transcription /haɪpəkroʊˈmætɪk/ which represents the pronunciation of each syllable. The 'ch' sound is created by combining 'k' and a voiceless 'sh' sound, while the letter 'a' in the -chromatic suffix is pronounced as a short 'a' sound. This spelling accurately represents the sounds used in the pronunciation of this term.

HYPOCHROMATIC CELL Meaning and Definition

  1. A hypochromatic cell is a term used in the field of hematology and pathology to describe a type of abnormal red blood cell that contains a decreased amount of hemoglobin or has a reduced staining affinity for hemoglobin. The term originates from the Greek words "hypo," meaning under or less, and "chromatic," meaning color. These cells appear paler or lighter in color compared to normal red blood cells, which are usually stained a reddish color due to the presence of hemoglobin.

    Hypochromatic cells can be observed microscopically when examining blood smears or bone marrow samples. These cells are typically smaller in size and show a lack of central pallor, which is the characteristic lighter area usually present in the center of a normal red blood cell. The reduced hemoglobin content in hypochromatic cells is related to various underlying conditions, such as iron deficiency anemia, thalassemia, sideroblastic anemia, or other disorders affecting the synthesis or availability of hemoglobin.

    The presence of hypochromatic cells in a blood sample can provide valuable insights into the patient's overall health status and help guide further diagnostic investigations. The quantitative analysis of hypochromic cells, along with other parameters like red blood cell count and hemoglobin levels, can be used to determine the severity and type of anemia or identify potential underlying diseases. Overall, the identification and examination of hypochromatic cells play a significant role in hematology evaluations, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of various conditions affecting red blood cells.

  2. A cell resulting from asymmetrical mitosis, the nucleus of which contains too few chromosomes.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for HYPOCHROMATIC CELL

  • gypochromatic cell
  • bypochromatic cell
  • nypochromatic cell
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  • uypochromatic cell
  • yypochromatic cell
  • htpochromatic cell
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  • hhpochromatic cell
  • hupochromatic cell
  • h7pochromatic cell
  • h6pochromatic cell
  • hyoochromatic cell
  • hylochromatic cell
  • hy-ochromatic cell
  • hy0ochromatic cell
  • hypichromatic cell
  • hypkchromatic cell
  • hyplchromatic cell
  • hyppchromatic cell

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